Wenger concerned by managerial changes

Arsene Wenger believes Tottenham's decision to part company with Tim Sherwood is a sad indictment of Premier League management.

Published

14 May 2014

Head coach Sherwood was relieved of his duties by the London club on Tuesday, having only been appointed as Andre Villas-Boas' successor in December.

The former England midfielder guided Tottenham to sixth spot to ensure they will play in the UEFA Europa League next season, but that was not enough to convince the club's hierachy that he was the right man for the job on a long-term basis.

Sherwood was the 12th top-flight boss to lose his job this season and Wenger, the longest serving manager in the country, believes clubs are acting too hastily.